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Mid June, tomato flowers don't set fruit
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<blockquote data-quote="TexasJerseyMilker" data-source="post: 1809286" data-attributes="member: 42782"><p>Deformed' is in the eye of the beholder. You must be refering to determinant commercial varietys. Earlygirls and betterboys have great flavor, come in all sizes and produce from spring to frost. These hairloom varietys I selected this year are all considered early. Lot of mid seanon and long season hairlooms don't even have time to ripen a tomato in Oregon. Are belgian giants long season or early? I look forward to a taste test of great white, soldaki and cherokee, purple and lemon boy against earlygirl. Last year I grew earlygirl and betterboy and earlygirl had the perfect balance of sweet, acidity and tomatoyness. Betterboy seemed kind of bland in comparison. I will do a taste test on these hairloom tomatos against early girl. Maybe will make me overlook freaky looking.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]31586[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]31587[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]31588[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TexasJerseyMilker, post: 1809286, member: 42782"] Deformed' is in the eye of the beholder. You must be refering to determinant commercial varietys. Earlygirls and betterboys have great flavor, come in all sizes and produce from spring to frost. These hairloom varietys I selected this year are all considered early. Lot of mid seanon and long season hairlooms don't even have time to ripen a tomato in Oregon. Are belgian giants long season or early? I look forward to a taste test of great white, soldaki and cherokee, purple and lemon boy against earlygirl. Last year I grew earlygirl and betterboy and earlygirl had the perfect balance of sweet, acidity and tomatoyness. Betterboy seemed kind of bland in comparison. I will do a taste test on these hairloom tomatos against early girl. Maybe will make me overlook freaky looking. [ATTACH type="full" alt="61pS9sBZx5L._AC_SX466_.jpg"]31586[/ATTACH][ATTACH type="full" alt="FB70600D-A683-4B6E-94DE-D13D5CEEE80F.jpg"]31587[/ATTACH][ATTACH type="full" alt="help-my-tomatoes-have-acne.jpg"]31588[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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